Andwhilesomeaspectsofislandlifearerigid–allsignage
must be approved, building regulations are draconian and
only boutique stores are allowed – it has an enchantingly
relaxed atmosphere. “Anything goes in Nantucket,”
says Christina Hall, business development manager for
Nantucket Island Resorts. “It doesn’t matter if you are a
millionaireorhavegotfivebucks,everyonemingles.”
Theislandisnowfamousforitssummerseasonbut
itwaswhalingthatfirstputitontheworldmap.The
NantucketWhalingMuseumdetailsthispartofthetown’s
history, including the true story of the Essex whaleship
that inspiredMoby Dick,and fascinating exhibits include
a14metrespermwhaleskeleton.
The heroics of man versusMoby Dickmay be the main
narrative associated with the island, but it is a surprising
historyoffemalestrengththatintriguesmemost.Centre
Street, now home to a selection of eclectic art galleries, was
once called Petticoat Lane because all its businesses were
runbywomenwhosehusbandswereatsea,oftenforyears
at a time. Nantucket was also home to the first American
woman to work as a professional astronomer, Maria
Mitchell,whoin1847discoveredacomet.
The White Elephant, which has been a feature of the
waterfront since the 1920s, is another piece of this story.
The hotel was the passion project of Nantucket socialite
Elizabeth T Ludwig, who decided to buy a collection
of ramshackle houses and buildings clustered on the
shoreline. Her intention was to create a fine harbour-
side hotel but her fellow islanders were doubtful and,
predicting its failure, nicknamed the project “Ludwig’s
WhiteElephant”.Thenamestuckbut
Ludwig had the last laugh. The now
celebrated White Elephant consists of the
main hotel, the White Elephant Village
(a 20 room inn and 25 one, two and three
bedroom residences) and two spacious
lofts in the centre of town. Its cosy rooms,
with harbour views, fireplaces and a
sheet thread count to die for, are booked
monthsinadvanceduringpeakperiods.
Theviewfrommywindowspansboth
the harbour and Nantucket Boat Basin
marina, which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Inkeepingwiththehistoryofwomeninchargeitisunder
theguidanceofdirectorofmarineoperationsChristina
Martin. Nantucket summer regulars include popular
charter yacht 49 metreZoom Zoom Zoom,and50metre
We s t p o r tAnnastar.NavigatingintoNantuckettakessome
skill.TheturnaroundtheBrantPointLightlighthouseis
sharp and the maximum draught that can pass through is
4.8 metres. Larger superyachts that can’t be accommodated
by the marina are recommended to opt for Anchorage Area
J,knownasJuliet.
“The yachts stop for the history, the world-class dining
and the shops,” Martin says. “It also has an atmosphere
which isn’t quite like anywhere else. It’s quieter, smaller
and more historic. Most importantly we are yacht friendly.”
One of Martin’s top recommendations is Topper’s
restaurant at the Wauwinet, a 40 minute tender ride
from the Boat Basin. I stop by for lunch and, in true New
Englandstyle,thecloudsmiraculouslyliftasIreadthe
menu, revealing views across the expansive coastline. I
tuck into fresh oysters served with champagne mignonette
and a refined classic chowder with lobster, littleneck clams
and Chatham mussels. Other popular hangouts include
Galley Beach, for dining on the sand, the Pearl, famous for
its elaborate cocktails, and White Elephant’s Brant Point
Grill, which once again makes the most of its harbour-
side setting. Afterwards, if you feel the need to burn of the
excesscaloriesthentheentireislandisbikefriendly.
If island life gets too claustrophobic then Boston, like
New York, is easily accessible by superyacht or is a 45
minuteflightaway.Itsairportalsomakesitaneasypoint
from which to hop back to London, with British Airways
operatingfourflightsaday,andwithaflighttimeofonlysix
and a half hours. Flights can also be boarded directly from
itsnewlyrenovatedlounge,makingitaseamlessprocess.
Deciding which season to pack for is likely to be your
biggest challenge and multiple layers are advisable.
I can’t help but agree with Twain, however, that part of
New England ’s beauty is its unpredictability, and with
its glorious historic hotels and storied boating past, it is
indeedagemofacruisingground,whatevertheweather.B
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